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A visit to the famed Avenue des Champs-Élysées is essential, stretching 1.2 miles with theaters, cafés, and luxury shops lining its pathway. This famous avenue is known for hosting the annual Bastille Day parade and serves as the finish line of the Tour de France.
At one end lies the magnificent Arc de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon, which honors the French military victories.
7. Parks and Gardens
Amidst the vibrant city life, Paris offers beautiful parks and gardens perfect for unwinding. Tuileries Garden, adjacent to the Louvre, is ideal for a leisurely stroll. Luxembourg Gardens, created for the widow of King Henry IV, captures the beauty of French horticultural design and houses the French Senate.